Mitigating responsibility: Attributing membership categories in the face of tech-related troubles

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Mitigating responsibility : Attributing membership categories in the face of tech-related troubles. / Nielsen, Ann Merrit Rikke.

The Practical Accomplishment of Everyday Activities Without Sight. red. / Brian L. Due. Abingdon : Routledge, 2023. s. 112-130.

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Nielsen, AMR 2023, Mitigating responsibility: Attributing membership categories in the face of tech-related troubles. i BL Due (red.), The Practical Accomplishment of Everyday Activities Without Sight. Routledge, Abingdon, s. 112-130.

APA

Nielsen, A. M. R. (2023). Mitigating responsibility: Attributing membership categories in the face of tech-related troubles. I B. L. Due (red.), The Practical Accomplishment of Everyday Activities Without Sight (s. 112-130). Routledge.

Vancouver

Nielsen AMR. Mitigating responsibility: Attributing membership categories in the face of tech-related troubles. I Due BL, red., The Practical Accomplishment of Everyday Activities Without Sight. Abingdon: Routledge. 2023. s. 112-130

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Nielsen, Ann Merrit Rikke. / Mitigating responsibility : Attributing membership categories in the face of tech-related troubles. The Practical Accomplishment of Everyday Activities Without Sight. red. / Brian L. Due. Abingdon : Routledge, 2023. s. 112-130

Bibtex

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